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Nazis with wheatpaste target Fenway, Brockton

Somebody with some anti-immigrant fliers and a bucket of wheatpaste was busy overnight plastering anti-immigrant posters in the area of Berklee College. An outraged local, Erin Kane, promptly tore down the ones she saw on Boylston Street, at Hemenway Street and Mass Ave.

You can see a bit more of the flier in a photo of one distributed in Brockton.

Would you prefer a link to what the Southern Poverty Law Center has written about them? Because I have one of those as well. Or let's just cut to the chase and you tell me the organizations you've heard of ...

Sorry, but resident lefty editor here has decided: This is not the place to debate immigration. Go yell "WALL!" someplace else. These were not Republicans making a point about WALL! These were, literally, Nazis who want to see Jews and non-whites killed. If you have a point to make about that, by all means, although I admit that if your point is you agree with those Nazis, I will delete those comments as well.

I found 14 of these "It's Okay to be white" (A common white supremacist dog whistle) stickers up and down Mass Ave from corner of Boylston all the way across the Mass ave bridge. Low quality paper, someone made them on a home printer, scratched them all out with my keys. Missed my train that day but I don't want ANYONE to feel unwelcome in my town. This was around the 10th of November.

does not make you the dog. It just means you're smarter than the dipshits who are trying to fool you. To be fair, outsmarting American Nazis is about as hard as confusing a goldfish. They're half-wits, and their personal hygiene is unspeakable.

Those are just the ones I found, I don't think they are that cunning. But I have this odd feeling that they were printed on a sheet with 8x2 labels for an inkjet printer, so I am worried I might have missed two. Luckily these labels were cheap and not glossy, the scratched out ones all dissolved in the rain a few days later.